A19 Slip road closure
Drivers are reminded of upcoming closures to the A19 Northbound entry slip road at the A19/A690 junction.
As part of the ongoing improvements at the A19/A690 junction, the slip road will be closed for two weeks from 19:00 on Sunday 31 January until 19:00 on Sunday 14 February.
This closure is to allow Sunderland City Council to conduct drainage works at the entry to the A19 northbound entry slip road.
Vehicles travelling northbound on the A19 from the A690 will be diverted south on the onto the A19 and then will return northbound on A19 via the Seaham B1404 exit.
Due to the national lockdown currently in place, there is a significant reduction in traffic at the junction, particularly at peak times. The opportunity is being taken to undertake this essential work at a time that allows disruption to be minimised.
Once complete, the project will address the anticipated increase in traffic due to the expansion of housing developments in the South Sunderland Growth Area between Ryhope and Doxford Park.
Work to date includes an additional lane added to the A19 southbound exit slip road and westbound B1286 City Way. Alterations to traffic signal equipment, street lighting, footways and landscaping within these areas are also near completion.
The current drainage works are being carried out to support an additional lane to be constructed on the A690 Durham Road eastbound entry to the junction. Alterations to traffic signal equipment, street lighting, footways and landscaping will follow.
Portfolio Holder for Dynamic City, Councillor Rebecca Atkinson said: "This is a positive step towards the Council's long-term strategy for delivering the necessary infrastructure works to support the South Sunderland Growth Area. Whilst the works may inconvenience some drivers and cause localised disruption, traffic numbers through the junction are currently lower than normal and arguably there is not a more opportune time to undertake this unavoidable and necessary closure."
Deputy Leader of Sunderland City Council, Councillor Paul Stewart said: "The South Sunderland Growth Area is a big part of our city's future as we address our housing needs across the city, and this work is necessary to deliver the road infrastructure and junction improvements needed for the developments.
"We appreciate residents and motorists ongoing co-operation during this project."